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14-Methylpentadecanoic acid

The finding of formyl-CoA, and not formate, as end-product of the a-oxidation process directly suggested that the second product might be a fatty aldehyde and not a fatty acid as assumed till then. GC-analysis of the lipophilic products formed by peroxisomes incubated with 2-hydroxy-3-metiiylhexadecanoyl-CoA showed an unknown metabolite, co-eluting with synthetic 2-methylpentadecanal. If NAD was present, the aldehyde was converted almost completely into 2-methylpentadecanoic acid, presumably by a peroxisomal aldehyde dehydrogenase. ... [Pg.278]

Nonadecan-2-ol 14-Methylpentadecanoic acidd Acetic acid 2-Hydroxyicos-l-yl acetate... [Pg.253]


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